12 November 2025
Friesens Wins Three Canadian Printing Awards
ALTONA, MANITOBA— 
Best Student Project of the Year – Industry:In the Moment
Best Student Project of the Year – Industry:In the Moment
Friesens announced that it has been recognized with three Canadian Printing Awards at the  event held, in Toronto. These national awards, presented by PrintAction Magazine  celebrate excellence in print innovation, environmental leadership, and craftsmanship across Canada’s printing industry. Friesens was honoured in the following categories: 1) Best Student Project of the Year – Industry:In the Moment.2) Best Print Project, the Prairies (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta):Chasing Artwork. 3) Books, Softcover Offset: Chasing Artwork
Chasing Artwork was also a Finalist for Best in Show
Sales of over $100 million in 2022. One of Canada's largest book printers. Listed by Graphic Monthly as Canada's 18th largest printer .
Sales of over $100 million in 2022. One of Canada's largest book printers. Listed by Graphic Monthly as Canada's 18th largest printer .
 The 115 year old company with 600 employee-owners serve publishers, schools, self-publishers, and consumer brands from their 350,000 sq. ft. facilities in Altona, Manitoba, Canada.  A majority of their sales are south of the border. “As a 100% employee-owned company, the staff of Friesens and Friesen Press participate in the financial success of the company. 
 
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